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|  | |  | | | Melissa & Doug Fish Colors, ABC and Numbers Wooden Mix 'n Match Peg Puzzle Bundle | | | | | SKU:
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Out of stock | | | | | | The bright, bold letters and numbers of these puzzles will captivate little learners for hours. Plus, your child can lift up the puzzle pieces for special surprises. Each removable wooden puzzle piece is hiding a full-color illustration underneath. Use the images to tell a story, play a guessing game, or find the hidden pictures. Puzzle measures 11.7"H x 8.4"W x 1.4"D. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 11.8 inches | | Package Width: | 8.7 inches | | Package Height: | 1.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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| | Features | Each removable wooden puzzle piece hides a special full-color illustration underneathTell a story, play a guessing game or find the hidden picturesLift up the puzzle piece for a surpriseFor ages 2 yrs. and upMakes a perfect Gift
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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Alphabet puzzle Feb 04, 2007
By B. Flood
"Julia's Mom"
We only have the alphabet puzzle, but my almost 2 year old loves it. She has a lot of patience, and will do th epuzzle 6 or 7 times in one sitting. There are a lot of little pieces that try to get lost, but I think this is a great intro to letters. She has started to say 2 or 3 of the letters because we talk about them as she puts them into the puzzle. I didn't realize that this would be her favorite of all the puzzles we have.
not as good as the others Aug 04, 2011
By Fiona its more flimsy than the other wooden puzzles by the same maker. my son likes then but the fish are better than the numbers the numbers seem cheaper made
Wonderufl toy Apr 27, 2009
By Alexander's mommy My now 2 1/2 year old son has loved all of these puzzles for over a year now; once mastering the concepts, he still plays with them but uses them differently. For example, now we mix up the fish puzzles and he giggles, and rearranges them correctly. We also made up a game of "I spy" with the fish colors. He picks out a fish then finds all the things in the room that are that color. The Alphabet letter puzzle has now been missing the "Q" for quite some time but remains a favorite. Now he mentions all the things he can think of that start with that letter he chose. Bottom line; toddlers will use fine motor skill development learning to place the objects correctly and once mastered, will continue to enjoy by using cognitive skills with these when challenged. Wonderful, educational, durable toys!
Teaching puzzles at a variety of levels May 07, 2007
By K. Novak
"K. Maloney"
Our son is just about 1 1/2 and loves puzzles right now. In this bundle, there are 2 that are great for his level. The alphabet, while he's highly motivated to identify letters, is still a little difficult because there are so many pieces--but it will be great to grow into shortly as he continues to develop. The other two are perfect for his current readiness. Love the wooden puzzles-- durable. These are great too because they have the pegs that are perfect for toddler grasping.
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